Commonly its a central processing unit ,major structure of CPU consist of ALU ,control,memory,managing the i/p and o/p controls,memory allocation,and mapping b/w various special parts of main board and processor,
If your CPU is fried then you need to get a new CPU to turn your computer back on.
You will need a new CPU,as well as the booting software
You don't. The CPU is your processor. You can transfer files to a new HDD, one of the easiest ways is to slave up your old drive and copy everything over.
Only I7 CPU family, no other processors.
Four beeps after installing a new CPU are a sign of memory error. You should try resetting your RAM.
Best Buy sells CPU's,but they have a pretty high markup.
You cannot fix your CPU not supporting SSE4.1, short of buying a new CPU. PCSX2 does not require SSE4.1 to run, though.
Pressing the Load Lever
A version of the ARM microprocessor.
After about 3-4 years. You may not want to replace the CPU of your computer more than once. It is better to buy a new system after you have replaced the CPU once.
You need to make sure your motherboard, cooling fan and power supply are capable of handling the new CPU.
Thermal grease to allow heat to transfer to the heat sink.